Regiodivergent construction of medium-sized heterocycles from vinylethylene carbonates and allylidenemalononitriles

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Abstract

Medium-sized heterocycles exist in a broad spectrum of biologically active natural products and medicinally important synthetic compounds. The construction of medium-sized rings remains challenging, particularly the assembly of different ring sizes from the same type of substrate. Here we report palladium-catalyzed, regiodivergent [5 + 4] and [5 + 2] annulations of vinylethylene carbonates and allylidenemalononitriles. We describe the production of over 50 examples of nine- A nd seven-membered heterocycles in high isolated yields and excellent regioselectivities. We demonstrate the synthetic utility of this approach by converting a nine-membered ring product to an interesting polycyclic caged molecule via a [2 + 2] transannulation. Mechanistic studies suggest that the [5 + 2] annulation proceeds through palladium-catalyzed ring-opening/re-cyclization from the [5 + 4] adducts.

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Zhang, X., Li, X., Li, J. L., Wang, Q. W., Zou, W. L., Liu, Y. Q., … Han, B. (2020). Regiodivergent construction of medium-sized heterocycles from vinylethylene carbonates and allylidenemalononitriles. Chemical Science, 11(11), 2888–2894. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc06377c

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